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Bid-a-boom
Sell the right to press the button to the highest bidder | |
That's button with a _little_ b as in demolishing a building, not big b as demolishing the Earth.
Who wouldn't jump at the chance to blow up a building?
Contribute the money to chairty or defray the demolition costs.
Thermonuclear Spectacle
http://www.halfbake...nuclear_20Spectacle Big bids invited for this [Mickey the Fish, May 16 2000, last modified Oct 17 2004]
Live webcasts of implosions
http://www.implosionworld.com/implive.htm Not quite the same, but cheerful nontheless. [jutta, Oct 17 2004]
Zip tower demolition, South Dakota, Dec 3 2005
http://www.arguslea...1102/NEWS/511020337 "In addition to offering VIP seating for the event, Zip City Partners also will hold a raffle to select one person to push the button that will start the demolition." [jutta, Nov 03 2005]
Sink the Yukon
http://www.saintbre...napril00/news4.html [normzone, Jan 10 2006]
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I might well shell out for something like this, but I'd
want to either be present (at some safe remove, but
still watching the building go down with my own eyes),
or at the very least have _excellent_ video & audio
feed. The mere knowledge that I was abstractly
responsible for blowing up something would not be
anywhere near as satisfying. |
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I'm sure there's a market here.
True story: |
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Several years ago, I happened to
be walking down the street
past my old high school just as
a demolition crew was
setting up their wrecking ball.
I had no idea the school was even
closed. I seriously thought about
offering the guy who operates the
thing whatever I had in my wallet
if he'd just take a break for a
few minutes... |
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(I had endured a typical nerd
adolescence in that building) |
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So, in the case of demolishing an old school building, write to an alumni mailinglist and ask them to place a bid to blow up the building. The money can then be used to build a new one. |
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good idea. i would like to push a button. but how would you get the button to the person if they are in another country. perhaps a translatlantic light rail system to ship the button withing 3day so he or she could push it. wouldnt want to loose the american maket, they love to destroy things. |
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What if the building turns out to be innocent? |
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This was publicly discussed for the demolition of the Kingdome sports arena in Seattle. The idea was scuttled, allegedly, for liability reasons. |
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How about we blow up a building full of lawyers-other than mine and yours of course-and our relatives who are or work for lawyers. [Guilty on all counts myself] |
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Great. Or raffle it - give us little people a chance to indulge in destruction as well as the fat cats. |
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as to spacemoggy and raffleing in my home town we hade a fraffle to decide who got to blow up an old feed mill it was 10$ to enter and about 10,000 people sined up to go to the people who where going to build there but then the peresed the butoin and the boms whent of the building dient go down all the way so they got to swing the wrecking ball the first time. |
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This was baked in San Diego, where the winner was to detonate the explosives to sink a ship to add to our collection of scuba diving places. |
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The ship went down on it's own, ahead of scedule, with the crew rapidly abandoning ship. Military divers went down and pulled the explosives. |
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I remember watching my old university faculty being demolished, standing alongside another ex-student. He turned to me and said: "It's kind of sad to see the place being torn down, isn't it?" My response: "Nope." |
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